G-Bands — Compact G-Force Readout

Public beta

App Store availability will be defined soon.

Turn live vehicle motion into a compact four-direction readout for braking, acceleration, and cornering. This view is useful when you want a quick g-force check without giving up much dashboard space.

In the app, this panel is labeled G-Bands.

Best for

  • drivers who want a quick live g-force readout in a small space
  • users pairing a compact force indicator with a larger central panel
  • anyone who wants immediate direction and peak information at a glance

Where you use it

You will see this panel by default in MENU > Modes > Engineering > G-Force Panels.

You can also install it directly as the micro area: open the micro panel menu, choose Pick what to show here, then in Screen area options > Engineering choose G-Bands.

Micro area

G-Bands micro area

G-Bands splits the live load into four directions:

  • forward drive load
  • braking load
  • left load
  • right load

The live fill shows current load. The retained peak markers show the strongest recent values. Together they let you tell whether the run is dominated by braking, drive load, or lateral force.

This panel works best as a quick companion to a larger central panel, especially in the G-Force Monitor mode.

Shared settings

G-Bands uses the same shared G-Force settings screen as the rest of the G-Force family.

G-Force settings screen

Start with Frame mode, because the four bands must match real-world directions before the panel is worth trusting. Then configure Overload alerts only after the live behavior already makes sense.

For the full walkthrough, continue to G-Force settings .

Good first setup

  • make sure the directions are correct
  • check that the bands match braking, drive load, and cornering in a predictable way
  • use Fixed orientation only when you want a known locked frame instead of learned motion
  • tune alerts only after the live behavior already feels trustworthy